After a disastrous holiday quarter, the board is now said to be considering either firing the embattled boss or selling the company.
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An online shirt shop kicked off Amazon for trying to boost its numbers with randomized apparel phrases runs out of cash.
Michael Katz claimed the company publicly humiliated him to avoid paying the bonus he was promised after selling his online ad company.
First, the Swedish mega-chain got caught in the horse meat scandal. Now, it finds out China has dumped nearly 2 tons of its tainted chocolate cake.
The judge in Macy's lawsuit over Martha Stewart warns Penney that it could end up with a lot fewer home goods for sale.
Prince Alwaleed claims the magazine's annual ranking of billionaires is biased against Middle Easterners. Forbes says he's in an 'alternate reality.'
A Massachusetts woman says after a 7-pound box of pot wrongly came to her house, FedEx gave her address to the drug dealers.
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